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LockBit Strikes Back: Cybercrime’s Resilient Villains Defy Global Law Enforcement
Facing the phoenix effect in cybercrime, Lockbit’s comeback after Operation Cronos is a stark reminder: like bad fashion trends and that one relative at reunions, some things just refuse to stay down.

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Lockbit's got backup and BlackCat's got bucks—cybercrime's resilience is giving law enforcement a run for their money. And Qakbot? More like Whack-a-Mole with malware. These cybercriminals are treating takedowns like spa breaks, bouncing back refreshed, with new tactics and a zest for chaos. It's a reminder that in the cyber world, you can’t just seize a server and call it a day; resilience is part of the package deal. So update your software, folks, or you might just become part of the sequel nobody asked for!